>Tf2 bots will now unequip all your hats from all your classes from just joining the server
This game keeps getting more raped every day
Tf2 bots will now unequip all your hats from all your classes from just joining the server
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They've been doing it for ages, people just now are noticing?
good. let it die
>>Tf2 bots will now unequip all your hats from all your classes from just joining the server
hUMMmm? Hello? Based department?
>kill all bots with lmaobox
>teammates are too retarded to notice my hacks and praise me instead
Awesome, most outfits were hideous eyesores anyway.
>now
This has been happening for months now.
>NOOOOOO MUH HATS MUH HATS THAT I HAVE BEEN COLLECTING FOR FIFTEEN YEARS NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
hahaha, get fucked.
How does that even happen?
Based vigilante user. The hero we deserve.
Valve is fucking lazy and can't be bothered with actually fixing exploits.
I quit when they introduced hats, so it's nice to hear the game is being fixed by these based bots.
I don't wear cosmetics because I like TF2's original aesthetic. Seriously though if Valve could expand the TF2 dev team to like, one person, that would be great.
The bots equip 3 hats on the head slot, which fucks with everyone else.
There are plenty of hats that don't ruin the artstyle, it's the more recent hats that are retarded.
So what's up with the rumor that creators.tf are responsible for all the bots so that the playerbase would flock to their shitty servers? Does that claim have any basis or is it all just one big conspiracy? I'm very interested.
SHIT, THANK GOD I GOT HERE TO SHILL BEFORE THE OPEN FORTRESS GUY COULD
creators existed before the bots but it blew up in popularity around the same time that the invasion really got out of hand, personally I think it's a coincidence
delete all unusuals and hats from the last 5 years and the game would look much, much better
I don't see any other reason why would anyone spend so much processing power just to mess with the game.
The people in charge of creators.tf were also involved with teamwork.tf which has a section dedicated to reporting player numbers. They were the first to report low human player numbers in TF2 despite a high daily peak of concurrent players. This was the first step in planting the "TF2 is dead" conspiracy. They refused to share how they got these numbers and when asked about it on their forums and discord server, those users were banned.
Members of teamwork could go on to create the creators server network which was subtly advertised through Tyler McVicker of Valve News Network who would proceed to put out a number of videos doomsaying the current state of TF2 making baseless claims about there being absolutely 0 people working on TF2, repeating the same unbacked figures from teamwork.tf, and mentioning that he wished there was a way the community could take control of TF2 and ship content without Valve.
Around the time the creators network had its official announcement, bots had begun to flood casual servers claiming to be from a mostly defunct griefing clan known as "myg0t". Because myg0t is mostly an internet relic, no one involved cares enough to confirm or deny any actual involvement with the bots. However, myg0t is a griefing clan. While using hacks isn't entirely out of the question, the point is to have a human actor and record the reactions of griefed players. Spamming a f2p game with auto-pilot bots is out of character. Despite this, a suspicious number of TF2-youtubers had come out of their retirements to make videos about how casual was being flooded with bots then make follow up videos about a miraculous new community service, creators.tf, that would solve all of our problems because Valve wouldn't.
This, fucking nailed it
Mcviker nigger shilling those doomsday "tf2 has only actually 5000 players" were the biggest fake shit ive seen, fuck that autismo nigger
The last time I played bots were only a problem on European servers. Is that still the case?
No, they've been in maybe 80% of all the matches I've played the last couple months, playing US servers
Theyre on south american servers too. Pretty weird how they spam on English instead of Spanish
They're going to be in just about every match. They get insta kicked 99% of the time, but they're there.
Pretty much this. A certain crowd sees a good game with solid foundations but AWOL developers, so they're trying to see if they can wrestle it away from the creators. Unfortunately TF2 still makes ridiculous money off microtransactions so despite Valve's laziness they keep responding when their wallet is rustled.
What a kino situation
What the fuck am I reading
>everyone cries about a dead game, bots, no updates, dead economy, etc
>all I do is login before work and play a few matches with my coffee
>I have been doing this for over a decade
People gotta point a finger to someone.
oh alright then
sounded like they were able to actually interact with other people's accounts
If valve doesnt give a shit about tf2 anymore maybe tf3 is in the works to compete with fornite/apex/all them zoomershooters.
Itll probably launch f2p though which means itll be shit from day 1
>tf3: battle royale
thanks god I sold all my items and took advantage of the crate depression.
>got 300$+ steambucks from virtual items
jesus christ I can't believe people pay a lot of money for cosmetics
>you live long enough to see tf2 dying
fucking kill me lads
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>Let´s talk about a brand new paradise while I show you a bot fucking the game
Tyler merely pretends to be stupid